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Gia Giudice Considers Leaving New Jersey for New York City

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Gia Giudice Nyc Considerations

NEW YORK, N.Y. — Gia Giudice, known for her role in Bravo‘s reality show Next Gen NYC, is contemplating a move to New York City, although she has mixed feelings about the idea.

In a preview clip of the show’s third episode set to air on June 17, Gia speaks with her mother about a party she’s planning at her current residence in New Jersey. Despite the allure of the city, with its vibrant atmosphere and opportunities, Gia isn’t fully convinced.

“I’m for sure gonna move out,” she says. “But I don’t think I ever want to move into the city.” Her hesitation stems from several concerns, including the urban environment and taxation. “It doesn’t smell nice. It’s literally just gross. There’s taxes in the city on literally everything. No taxes in New Jersey!” she states, emphasizing her preference for her home state.

Gia, who has been commuting to Manhattan for work at least four times a week, admits that the frequent travel has been “super exhausting.” In a separate interview, she mentioned her growing career due to the show’s filming schedule, which contributed to her busy lifestyle.

As she considers her living options, she stated, “I’m either going to do Manhattan or Jersey City. I’m gonna figure it out.”

Her younger sister, Milania Giudice, recently shared her own experiences as a college student. On Gia’s podcast, she expressed excitement about returning to the University of Tampa for her sophomore year, fueled by her passion for public relations and advertising.

Milania has plans for her future and expressed interest in possibly appearing on Next Gen NYC alongside Gia one day. “Maybe I’ll be on it with you… I would always have your back,” she said, signaling a strong family bond.

As Gia navigates her career and potential move, she remains a significant figure in the Bravo family, attracting both fans and rumors about her status within the network.

Next Gen NYC airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, available for streaming on Peacock the following day.